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Re: [ANN]CureCoin - Earn while you solve cures for Cancer. True 3.0 crypto
by
cameronpalte
on 21/05/2014, 17:17:16 UTC
Ok, to answer some questions.


Plenty of effort has been made to make things look legit, it just hasn't all been organized in the OP yet. Go look at cygnus's post on page 20. The 'premine' is released over time to the developers and they don't have access to the bulk it is just paid out at like 7488 coins a day to them and then they distribute it to everyone.


That's the point - no one is going to read through 200 posts to find a needle in the haystack. Assuming that hundreds of people will is a fundamental flaw in the approach thus far to communicating the coin's purpose.

Presentation and education needs to be the primary focus/FT job of at least 1-2 people. There are lots of people curious about Curecoin but struggling to understand it, verify it. I know the cypto devs are typically brilliant, but marketing is the act of communicating a message than can reach a wide mass of people with minimal friction. Right now there is a significant amount of friction - the reason there's little buy support is because people don't get what they're buying. Highly educated miners are setting up GPUs because they understand the uniqueness of the folding/mining platform and find it intriguing.

But investors/non-technical enthusiasts may not recognize why this coin is special. There's still time, no one is dumping, but it needs to be FT focus.



This, my friend, is why they need public relations people. Developers develop. Support supports. PR keeps the masses up-to-date with what's going on, works actively to market, and ensures that there is no confusion.

We need to start getting a foundation setup for the coin so that we can have specific public relations people and support people. We have developers who are also doing some of the support but they should focus on the development and we should get other people with knowledge of folding to do the support and then get separate public relations people. The question is will these people be paid or will they be volunteering for this - someone should contact the developers about this.